Shares of Realty, FMCG, Power, Metal, Consumer Durables, Banking, Capital Goods and Auto fell on heavy selling.
The BSE Sensex resumed higher at 28,520.76 and firmed up to 28,541.22. The gains proved to be short-lived as it dropped immediately to 28,217.50 before finally ending at 28,338.05, a loss of 161.49 points or 0.57 per cent. This was its biggest single-day loss since October 16 when it shed 350 points.
Similarly, the CNX 50-share Nifty moved down by 67.05 points, or 0.79 per cent, to finish at 8,463.10 after hitting all-time high of 8,535.35 in the early trade.
Amid concerns about possible misuse of Offshore Derivative Instruments, or P-Notes, for money laundering and other such purposes, Sebi yesterday directed foreign investors to ensure compliance with all necessary norms before issuing such notes with immediate effect. This, some market analysts, said hurt sentiments today.
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"Correction in markets could (also) be attributed to profit booking from retail investors and due to some stock specific news. Among day's major market moving events, ITC was down by more than 5 per cent intraday after on reports government has accepted the recommendation of ban of loose cigarettes," said Hiren Dhakan, Associate Fund Manager, Bonanza Portfolio.
Asian stocks ended mixed as key benchmark indices in Hong Kong and Taiwan fell by 0.07 per cent to 0.21 per cent while indices in China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea rose by 0.08 per cent to 1.37 per cent.
European markets were also trading higher after latest data showed Germany's GDP rose 0.1 per cent in third quarter. Key benchmark indices in Germany, France and UK rose by 0.11 per cent to 0.73 per cent.